What did “work” look like for our ancestors? Our hunter-gatherer forebears had a positive impact on the ecosystems around them simply because they were in a harmonious relationship with them. And, they probably worked a lot less! What can we learn from them and from the late Summer season about our labor and having a meaningful impact? In this episode, we cover:
* The Autumnal Equinox and how to observe it
* How the concept of work, or labor, has shifted since we were hunter-gatherers
* The 3 reasons why wage labor is harmful
* How to have a meaningful impact in the midst of a broken system
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About Megan:
Megan Leatherman, MS, PHR, is the founder and director of A Wild New Work, an ecological career and organizational development agency based in the Pacific Northwest. As a mentor, nature lover, writer and speaker, Megan has helped hundreds of professionals feel more aligned in their careers. She has a Master’s degree in conflict resolution, experience in Human Resources, and believes that our work can be a spiritual practice. You can learn more about her at http://awildnewwork.com/about.
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